The Reset III

It’s finally here, the news that I know a lot of you have been waiting for … the third instalment of The Reset is upon us, and less than 2 weeks away. For those of you who are unaware of what I’m on about, prepare to have your uk street wear head blown.

The Reset is the UK’s biggest independent street wear event, bringing together just the brands who are making moves, the ones who are really doing their thing and representing the UK with pride, showing just what we are capable of. For anyone even remotely interested in UK street wear, this event is absolutely essential, without a doubt. The Reset also holds a special place in our hearts as it was here, almost a year ago, that we first put together our plans for The Daily Street.

The Reset takes place this coming bank holiday weekend, May 29th/30th at the Nike 1948 space on Batemans Row in Shoreditch. There you will find clothing on sale from the cream of the crop of UK brands. Here’s the list:

It’s great to see some new additions to the line-up like Benjart, Dirrrtee, Grind and Star Player, who have all been putting in the work since the last Reset event, and it really shows. Full details can be found on the flyer, The Reset website and facebook page. See you there. Don’t miss this, I can’t stress that enough.

One of the three founding members of THE DAILY STREET, Adam is our Editor at TDS. Adam works in the streetwear industry for Out Of Step Ltd., specialising in both USA and UK brands. He also contributes to The Hundreds website.

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Comments

FUCK THE RESET. too much below par brands, who seem to know more about ‘promo’ than how to actually design clothes.

Nathan

The Reset is exactly what the UK needs: a bit of much-needed solidarity instead of the usual bitching, plus a chance for customers to get a better idea of what the brands are about.

Colvin V

Nathan, you chat breeze and they should stop using Nike’s name. It’s not like Phil Knight is co-signing. Why do all these ‘UK’ brands use a ‘z’ instead of an ‘s’ as well? Might as well go back to SKOOL. Glad I live outside London, cos all those ‘brands’ are shit.

Colvin V, are you stupid? do you think Phil Knight ‘co-signs’ all the stuiff NIKE does?… if it was down to him ‘NIKE’ would still be called ‘Blue Ribbon Sports’ and the ‘SWOOSH’ would of never came to be… stop hating and go chat your dumbness somewhere else…

The Event was good. I liked Swanzfly’s varcity jackets and Benjarts hats. @ Colvin V you need to stop making judgements when you didn’t even go. P.s what do you class as a ‘good brand’
Check out the pictures i took of the event : http://flyprints.co.uk/blog/the-reset-shoreditch/